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The Basic Concept of Creating the Future: What Strategic Concepts and Insights are Useful or Even Necessary?

In: Creating the Future with All Finance and Financial Conglomerates

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  • Lutgart van den Berghe

    (University of Gent, The Vlerick School of Management)

  • Kurt Verweire

    (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Abstract

Scientific literature as well as business practice show an increasing interest in strategic thinking and strategic policy making. It is hard to cope with the frequency of new publications in this area. This is especially true for business practitioners, who are not always able to apply the new ideas and new recipes as such in their daily business. Due to the hard competitive environment, financial and insurance companies have to struggle in order to survive and hopefully stay successful. It is therefore necessary that strategic thinking and strategic orientation are developed. It seems interesting to verify which useful lessons can be drawn from the new strategic concepts and to what extent these strategic recipes can or even have to be applied by banks and insurance companies.

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  • Lutgart van den Berghe & Kurt Verweire, 1998. "The Basic Concept of Creating the Future: What Strategic Concepts and Insights are Useful or Even Necessary?," Springer Books, in: Creating the Future with All Finance and Financial Conglomerates, chapter 7, pages 127-137, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4757-4881-9_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-4881-9_7
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